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Is Google's Quantum Computer Unlocking Parallel Universes?

Google unveiled Willow, a quantum computer using 105 superconducting qubits to perform calculations beyond the reach of traditional supercomputers. The system is maintained at temperatures near absolute zero and is designed to address complex challenges in fields such as drug discovery, energy optimization, and food production. Quantum computing advancements raise security concerns, as the technology could potentially decrypt current encryption standards, prompting companies and governments to prepare for new cybersecurity threats. China and the United Kingdom are investing heavily in quantum research to compete globally. Some researchers are investigating whether quantum computers could access parallel universes, though this remains under debate.

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